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- If the folder is on USB device, you are prompted for confirmation to delete the folder.
All contents are deleted with the folder.
Note:
If you do not respond to the confirmation prompt in 15 seconds, the delete action is
cancelled.
6. Background
The Avaya 1165E IP Deskphone has the ability to display a background image on its telephone
screen. You can browse the images in the /images directory of the IP Phone and select one
to be used as a background image for the UI. The filenames of all image files stored in the
phone's /images directory are listed here.
As the highlight is moved on the list of filenames, the currently highlighted image is displayed
as the background of the dialog. If you press OK, the image filename is saved and becomes
the background image.
Diagnostics
For more information about Diagnostics, see
Deskphone
Network Configuration
The Network Configuration tool is used to configure the IP Phone's network features and
displays information that was configured when the IP Phone was installed. Press the Auto soft
key to access the Auto Provision page.
Note:
For more information, see
of Avaya 2007 IP Deskphone and Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones
Locks
You must enter the fixed password whenever you access the Lock Menu. Use the dialpad and
enter the fixed password 26567*738 (color*set), or, if an auto provisioned password string
(menupwd) has been sent to the phone, enter it.
The settings configured in the Lock Menu sub menu override the settings received from the
DHCP string.
The Enable Menu Lock checkbox provides overall control of whether the menu lock is active
or not. Unchecking the box disables the menu lock feature.
IP Deskphones Fundamentals
on page 602.
Provisioning the IP Phones
Diagnostics for the Avaya 1165E IP
on page 443 and
Local Tools options
Manual provisioning
on page 503.
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